Off the Grid, a top-ten player in the video game genre, has begun giving out$ 3, 000 in cash every day. On top of this, major video game players are set to fight it out for a$ 600, 000 reward lake next month in a recorded competition.
Avalanche-based third-person sniper Off the Grid drops people into a phony reality TV show encounter, where everyone is strapped with strong mechanical limbs in a savage battle. In October, the extraction-focused battle royal game debuted first, becoming the best complimentary name on the Epic Games Store as gameplay clips went viral on social media.
On Wednesday, Off the Grid designer Gunzilla Games announced Clash for Cash, a promotion that does food out$ 3, 000 everyday to people finishing in the top 10 of a newly created ranking. Starting everyday at 8pm UTC, players will battle it out attempting to get more kills, assists, extractions, and battle royale wins than everyone else.  ,
� � Ready to dominate in Off The Grid? Introducing the daily Clash for Cash tournament with a$ 3, 000 prize pool, LIVE! � �
Every day at 20:00 UTC, take part in our Extraction Royale mode to win big cash prizes. � �
Prove you’re elite. Game on, Zero! 🔥 … pic. twitter.com/ttF8RM055p
— Off The Grid ( @playoffthegrid ) November 13, 2024
First place on the leaderboard pockets$ 1, 000 to themselves, with second and third place finishers rewarded with$ 500 and$ 400 respectively. For placing in 10th place every day, prizes are reduced to$ 50. The competition claims to be paying out cash for this promotion despite the fact that Off the Grid is built on the Avalanche blockchain network and will eventually have its own GUN token.
Anyone over the age of 18 can sign up for free to compete on the Clash for Cash website, and rewards are only required. If you’re skilled ( or lucky ) enough to win a cash prize, you must claim your reward from the same website within 48 hours of each day’s finish.
The scoring system is fairly simple: Kills grant two points, assists one point, and hex extractions six points each. But the bulk of points will come from battle royale placements, with 45 points for a victory and 10 points for 10th place.
On Thursday, Off the Grid also announced its All-Stars Streamer Invitational tournament with a$ 600, 000 prize pool. Set to go down on Wednesday, November 20, the tournament will see 60 of the top video game streamers—including xQc, Scump, and IcemanIsaac—fight it out in three-player teams over six matches.
Each match will have its own$ 90, 000 prize pool, with the first place team set to get$ 60, 000, with second and third getting$ 20, 000 and$ 10, 000 respectively. There’s also a bonus$ 60, 000 up for grabs for the three streamers with the most eliminations.
Off the Grid has yet to implement any crypto elements despite technically being regarded as a crypto game. Although Gunzilla Games claims a GUN token is in development and that NFTs will be included as in-game features, these features are not yet available in the game.
However, it appears that Gunzilla’s Avalanche-based GUNZ network is running behind the scenes in testnet. When GUNZ will be fully functional in mainnet or when it will be released in full swing, as of yet.
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